No Bullet Wound Found In Dead Skyping Soldiers Body


The strange death of US Army captain Bruce Kevin Clark who died when video Skyping with his wife last week has become even more strange after officials found no bullet wound or evidence of foul play.

Wife Susan Orellana-Clark believed her husband had been shot, in a statement released by her family she noted:

“Clark was suddenly knocked forward. The closet behind him had a bullet hole in it.”

The statement also claims that other people “including a member of the military, who rushed to the home of Clark’s wife, also saw the hole and agreed it was a bullet hole.”

Orellana-Clark says that her husband appeared to be acting normal right before his death and didn’t appear to show any signs of discomfort as they fell forward onto his desk in the middle of their Skyping session.

Susan would spend the next two hours with her husbands Skype window left open as she tried desperately to get help for him through his base in Afghanistan.

Speaking about the death an Army spokesman noted:

“We can positively say that Captain Clark was not shot.”

Army investigators in fact found no trauma to Clark’s body other than a possible broken nose which would have occurred after Clark fell forward onto his desk.

In the meantime the Army is currently ruling the situation “death by natural causes” although several autopsy reports have yet to be completed.

In the meantime Twitter is very active with talks of a possible sniper attack against the fallen soldier.

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